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It's marriages with non-rastafarians that are weakening the Rastafari nation in Zimbabwe. Many of my peers have their weddings in church, the kids baptised. Then they stop attending congregation. Of course, every one is entitled to their beliefs and so on.
This is what we are saying. If a Black Rastafarian meets a white woman and she embraces the Rastafari Faith, why should we find fault with that. I am talking genuine Rastafarian here, not some gigolo keeping the tourism industry going.
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